Hello! Let me introduce you to my latest read, Stephanie Garber’s Once Upon A Broken Heart. If you’ve read her other books you might recognize one of the main characters, the Prince of Hearts, or the Meridian Empire, where the story starts; but in this book you get to meet Evangeline Fox and explore the… Continue reading Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber
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The Secret Life of Sarah Hollenbeck by Bethany Turner
Hello! This week I am reviewing The Secret Life of Sarah Hollenbeck by Bethany Turner. Let’s slip into the story. Sarah Hollenbeck has been writing steamy romance books for years, up until her best friend led her to becoming a Christian. She is well-known for these books that are definitely not Christian. So when she… Continue reading The Secret Life of Sarah Hollenbeck by Bethany Turner
Call Me Hope by Gretchen Olson
Hello! I have another heartwarming tale for y’all. This book is Call Me Hope by Gretchen Olson, and is so sweet and meaningful. Let’s slip between the pages! Hope is living with her brother and her verbally abusive mother. Hope has found some survival skills to keep living with her mother, but it’s hard for… Continue reading Call Me Hope by Gretchen Olson
The Dogs of Christmas by W. Bruce Cameron
Hello! It's December, so what better to read than a heartwarming book based during Christmas time. Here's my thoughts on The Dogs of Christmas by W. Bruce Cameron. Josh Michaels is holed up in his cabin in the Colorado mountains. He recently ended up with a broken heart that leads him to meeting a man… Continue reading The Dogs of Christmas by W. Bruce Cameron
The Quest to Unite Us by William de Rham
Hello! I just read The Quest to Unite Us by William de Rham. This historical fiction takes place in one of my favorite times and is extremely informational. It’s a blend of history and fiction that made me think that Marcus was real (Unfortunately, he’s not.). Let’s take a look between the pages! Marcus Santana… Continue reading The Quest to Unite Us by William de Rham
Storybook Inc. by Parker Pace
Hello! I must say that I never thought that I would love the genre of psychological thrillers, but Parker Pace’s book, Storybook Inc., has convinced me that it is an amazing genre. I will say that this book messed with my mind, but it’s amazing that this book caused me to question my sanity (which… Continue reading Storybook Inc. by Parker Pace
A Long Long Sleep by Anna Sheehan
Hello! Keeping with October’s theme, I recently read A Long Long Sleep by Anna Sheehan. As you can imagine, it’s a retelling of Sleeping Beauty. Let’s slip into the pages! Rosalinda Fitzroy is woken by a kiss after 62 years of being asleep. Rose is 16 and wakes to find her entire world changed after… Continue reading A Long Long Sleep by Anna Sheehan
Beastly by Alex Flinn
Hello! As part of this month’s theme, I read Beastly by Alex Flinn. As you might imagine, this fairytale retelling is of Beauty and the Beast, which is one of my favorite tales. This book was an amazing read, one that I might add to my bookshelf. Let’s slip between the pages. The beast, Kyle… Continue reading Beastly by Alex Flinn
Wild Horses on the Salt by Anne Montgomery
Hello! I recently had the pleasure of reading Wild Horses on the Salt by Anne Montgomery. Before we slip between the pages of this great read, I thought it would be important to warn you of some themes in the book which include, but aren’t limited to: abuse, suicide, and self-harm. If any of that… Continue reading Wild Horses on the Salt by Anne Montgomery
Reached by Ally Condie
Hello! I’m back with a review on the third and final book in the Matched Trilogy, Reached. This book is my favorite out of the three. In this book there are three perspectives all, about the rebellion. This book is broken up into parts, I believe it was four (Sorry, I read this about a… Continue reading Reached by Ally Condie
